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Verizon officials believe that metered bandwidth costs will be beneficial to most customers, who do not use large amounts of data every month. Lynch said the average customer's bill would be lower if they paid for what they actually use.

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I think this is disengenuous personally - Verizon expects us to believe they are making this change to reduce revenue...? As more and more people move to data-capable devices, data use will increase, not decrease. All-you-can-eat plans would be helpful. Billing by the byte will not.

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Among the changes it still states that smartphones still require $29.99 unlimited data plan. Some key changes are that some of none-smartphones now need to buy $9.99 unlimited 3G-multimedia plan, and voice plans are quite reduced in price.